Information injection-pump assembly
ZEXEL
106671-4641
1066714641
MITSUBISHI-HEAV
3256563061
3256563061
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Service parts 106671-4641 INJECTION-PUMP ASSEMBLY:
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COUPLING PLATE
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Nozzle and Holder
32561-54010
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Open Pre:MPa(Kqf/cm2)
21.6{220}
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NOZZLE SET
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106671-4641
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Heavy Duty Air Cleaners
Engines equipped with heavy duty air cleaners have a serviceable air cleaner element. The element may be cleaned up to six times, but must be replaced Every Year.Remove and Install Air Cleaner Elements
Heavy duty air cleaner:(1) service indicator(2) upper body (air filter element housing)(3) clamps(4) lower body (tube element)(5) dust collector cup1. Loosen clamps (3) between the lower body (4) and the dust collector cup (5). Remove the cup.2. Loosen the clamps between the lower body and the upper body (2). Remove the tube element.3. Clean the tubes from both sides with water or air.4. Remove the air filter element from the upper body (2). Wipe the inside of the upper body clean.5. Inspect and clean air filter element. Install a clean or new element.6. Inspect the gasket between the upper body and lower body. Inspect the seal between the lower body and the dust collector cup. Install a new gasket and seal if necessary.7. Install the cleaned, dry tube element. Tighten the retaining clamps attaching the lower body to the upper body.8. Wipe the dust collector cup clean. Install the cup and tighten the retaining clamps.9. Reset the service indicator (1).Cleaning Air Filter Elements
The primary element (Caterpillar air filters) can be cleaned several times before replacement. The element, when cleaned, should be thoroughly checked for rips or tears in the filter material.Replace the primary element at least EVERY YEAR regardless of operating hours it has accumulated.
Do not clean filter elements by bumping or tapping.Do not use filter elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Engine damage could result.
Filter elements can be cleaned with air pressure, 205 kPa (30 psi) maximum, or water pressure, 280 kPa (40 psi) maximum, or detergent washing. Have spare elements on hand to use while cleaning used elements.* Direct air or water along the length of the plate inside and outside of air filter element.The element can be washed in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent, such as automatic dishwasher detergent. Rinse inside and outside the pleats. The filter should then be thoroughly air dried and inspected.* Inspect the filter elements after cleaning for any rips, tears or damage. Insert a light inside of the clean, dry element. Do not use a filter element with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Discard the element if damaged.* Wrap and store the clean filter elements in a clean, dry place.* Reset the service indicator by pushing the piston plunger in.For more information on air cleaner element cleaning, refer to Guideline for Reusable Parts-Cleaning and Inspection of Air Filters, SEBU8062.Air Starter & Air Tank (If Equipped)
Check Lubricator Level
Never allow the lubricator bowl (if equipped) to become empty. The starting motor will be damaged by lack of proper lubrication.
The vanes of the starting motor are lubricated with a fine mist of oil from the motor lubricator. Check the level of oil in the lubricator bowl. If the bowl is less than half full, add lubricant. Use non detergent 10W engine oil for temperatures that are
Engines equipped with heavy duty air cleaners have a serviceable air cleaner element. The element may be cleaned up to six times, but must be replaced Every Year.Remove and Install Air Cleaner Elements
Heavy duty air cleaner:(1) service indicator(2) upper body (air filter element housing)(3) clamps(4) lower body (tube element)(5) dust collector cup1. Loosen clamps (3) between the lower body (4) and the dust collector cup (5). Remove the cup.2. Loosen the clamps between the lower body and the upper body (2). Remove the tube element.3. Clean the tubes from both sides with water or air.4. Remove the air filter element from the upper body (2). Wipe the inside of the upper body clean.5. Inspect and clean air filter element. Install a clean or new element.6. Inspect the gasket between the upper body and lower body. Inspect the seal between the lower body and the dust collector cup. Install a new gasket and seal if necessary.7. Install the cleaned, dry tube element. Tighten the retaining clamps attaching the lower body to the upper body.8. Wipe the dust collector cup clean. Install the cup and tighten the retaining clamps.9. Reset the service indicator (1).Cleaning Air Filter Elements
The primary element (Caterpillar air filters) can be cleaned several times before replacement. The element, when cleaned, should be thoroughly checked for rips or tears in the filter material.Replace the primary element at least EVERY YEAR regardless of operating hours it has accumulated.
Do not clean filter elements by bumping or tapping.Do not use filter elements with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Engine damage could result.
Filter elements can be cleaned with air pressure, 205 kPa (30 psi) maximum, or water pressure, 280 kPa (40 psi) maximum, or detergent washing. Have spare elements on hand to use while cleaning used elements.* Direct air or water along the length of the plate inside and outside of air filter element.The element can be washed in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent, such as automatic dishwasher detergent. Rinse inside and outside the pleats. The filter should then be thoroughly air dried and inspected.* Inspect the filter elements after cleaning for any rips, tears or damage. Insert a light inside of the clean, dry element. Do not use a filter element with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Discard the element if damaged.* Wrap and store the clean filter elements in a clean, dry place.* Reset the service indicator by pushing the piston plunger in.For more information on air cleaner element cleaning, refer to Guideline for Reusable Parts-Cleaning and Inspection of Air Filters, SEBU8062.Air Starter & Air Tank (If Equipped)
Check Lubricator Level
Never allow the lubricator bowl (if equipped) to become empty. The starting motor will be damaged by lack of proper lubrication.
The vanes of the starting motor are lubricated with a fine mist of oil from the motor lubricator. Check the level of oil in the lubricator bowl. If the bowl is less than half full, add lubricant. Use non detergent 10W engine oil for temperatures that are